Discover the brilliance of history’s greatest thinkers, creators, and storytellers in this captivating collection. From Confucius' timeless wisdom to the artistic mastery of Van Gogh, explore profound ideas and cultural revolutions. Unveil the origins of democracy, the rise of novels, and the enduring power of art and drama. A journey through innovation and creativity that has shaped our world.
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This film by Malcolm Hossick explores three major dramatists of Ancient Greece: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, their ideas and methods, and why they were largely influential.
Cities by the sea are gateways to the world. They are intrinsically defined by their position by the sea, an openness to the world, and a spirit of discovery and adventure. With the curious eyes of a stranger, the series wanders through: Barcelona, Dakar, Copenhagen, Tel...
This film briefly covers the early political history of Greece, and examines the dramatist culture of Ancient Greece through three major dramatists: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
In this film, Malcolm Hossick explores how shortly after the Renaissance, novels were created as an art form and tool for storytelling - something that has always been a part of human culture.
This five-part series takes a look at the history and culture of China, from the time of Mr Kong, (known as Kong Fu to the Chinese and as Confucius to the outside world) to the present day.
This film by Malcolm Hossick unveils the life of Vincent van Gogh, a largely self-taught artist born in 1853, who became an artist in his late twenties and painted magnificent works, and became a master of his craft.
The film traces how humans have made art from the earliest recorded times. From pre-Renaissance, to the 21st century, we explore the changes in expression and freedom of art over time.